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1986 was the year America fell in love with Tom Cruise (we divorced him in the 2000’s) all thanks to the movie Top Gun. Almost 30 years later, Top Gun is still relevant to pop culture and the Honest Trailers guys decided to poke fun at the homoerotic film. Well luckily they did not let us down! Check out the Honest Trailer for Top Gun below.

Here at Popcorn Whiskey we all agree that the best comedy on TV currently is Parks and Recreation. Yet with less then 4 million average viewers, we are shocked that there are not more loyal fans. Part of this can be due to the first season of Parks and Recreation not having the magic that the following seasons have. A lot of people we know gave Parks and Recreation a shot when it first came out because of star Amy Poehler but decided they did not like it. Well, if that is the case for you, do your self a favor and binge watch it on Netflix and you will see he brilliance that is Pawnee. Here are 5 of our favorite things about Parks and Recreation. (more…)

Here at Popcorn Whiskey, we search the internet for great stories to share with our readers, but every once in awhile, we come across something that leaves us asking WTF? Today we look at the TV show Survivor, which is on it’s 29th season.

WTF, that’s right there have been 28 seasons of Survivor, since the shows start in May 2000, with season 29, Survivor: San Juan del Sur starting this fall. With 426 episodes under it’s belt, you have to ask your self do people even still watch Survivor? While we know no one who openly admits to watching Survivor, the show this last (more…)

It’s a new week here at Popcorn Whiskey and as always we like to start our week off with the best of YouTube. Our list is made up of the best YouTube videos released over the last week that are related to movies and TV. Check them out below.

Top 10 Most Quotable Movies

Here at Popcorn Whiskey we sometimes have to ask ourselves WTF where they thinking? Today we are looking at porn parodies. With the internet age, we don’t even understand why people pay for this stuff, but clearly they do. But this is not a post bashing porn, but rather some really bad porn parodies. A porn parody keeps in the theme of a popular pop culture event. It could be a movie, TV show, band, or even a political scandal. These parodies have been popular in the porn industry with obvious parodies of movies like Star Wars and Batman. Parks and Recreation even made a reference to the porn parodies and made a fake one for their show. Check it out below.

Nicolas Cage will play the lead in the reboot of Left Behind, a Christian fictional novel based on the rapture. In the original smaller budget films, Kirk Cameron played the lead role. The film has an October 3, 2014 release date. While filming started last August, we feel that the release of Left Behind has hopes that HBO’s rapture show the Leftovers will create a buzz around the rapture. Instead though, we have a feeling that Left Behind will have the feel of a copy cat, which will backfire on the film. We also have zero faith that Nicolas Cage will do the character any justice, and is simply picking projects based on whoever can pay him the quickest. While Christians are known for love, they get pissed off when you ruin something they love on the Big Screen,I.E. Noah. Check out the trailer below.(more…)

Disney has been making full length animated films since 1937 with Snow White. Here at Popcorn Whiskey we looked to rank the all time top ten best animated Disney films. We left out the Pixar films and looked at the following for guidelines: box office and DVD sales, critical reviews, cultural importance, story telling, music, and animation. Here are our top 10 Disney films.

Mowgli, bro’s before h…. aw forget. The Jungle Book starts the list of a greatest Disney animated films of all time thanks to the music, coming of age story of a boy raised by wolves. With great villains like Kaa, King Louie, and Shere Khan, the Jungle Book kept you wondering if Mowgli was ever going to make it out safe. I think every kid wanted Baloo to be their best friend and learn how to enjoy the Bare Necessities. The Jungle Book happens to also be the last animated film that Walt Disney had a personal touch on, before his death in 1966. The Bare Necessities and I Want to be Like You are two of Disney’s most popular songs and are just good old fun. In the end, Mowgli has to decide if he should stay in the jungle or go to the man village and of course he see’s a pretty girl (how old is he?) and decides that he should be with the humans. (more…)

X-Men: Days of Future Past screenwriter Simon Kinberg sat down with the Hollywood Reporter and talked Days of Fututre Days as well as the next X-Men film he is working on. Here are a few highlights of the interview

Did you approach the ending with the idea that we might see more of the original cast in future films?

We approached it as a final goodbye for the original actors. But to be totally candid, that’s the way I approached X-Men: The Last Stand. If you talked to me in 2006 and said, “Do you think we’ll ever see Patrick Stewart as Professor Xavier again? Do you think we’ll see Ian and Halle and Ellen Page and Shawn Ashmore back on (more…)

We call this game Jokers Wild. Play this game every time you watch a comedy. To play the game, set a timer to go off every 20 minutes. Every 20 minutes draw 2 cards from the deck. Place a card face down. The lowest card must take a shot, if there is a tie, they both have to take a shot. If a joker is place, everyone but the joker has to take a shot. And for the drink along, take a drink every time. (more…)

Inside Out is Pixar’s next film release. Coming out over a year from now, on June 19th 2014, we still don’t know much about the film. We where give an overview of the Plot today and we are excited to learn more . Here is what Pixar released.

“From the tepuis of South America to a monster-filled metropolis, Academy Award®-winning director Pete Docter has taken audiences to unique and imaginative places. In 2015, he will take us to the most extraordinary location of all – inside the mind of an 11-year-old named Riley.